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'bees round honey' and 'flies round sh@t' are probably the best known
no i didn't actually and always good to learn one new interesting thing each day :-)
Being slightly pedantic this morning and i think you mean smell the money or roses as there is no commonly recognised saying as 'smell the honey' as its a pretty odourless thing :-)
not going to be a good day for the ramp squad and into new downward territory now that the 0.8p support has been broken.
And the same AB who on Twitter a few days ago replied to someone with this reply....
'Ok zumore off you go then, we won't miss you, or your running commentary! People saw through you a long time ago. It's back to watching kiddie porn in the shed for you!'
What exactly was the garden shed post ?- i missed it
Schachmeister - when the same man is still in charge, then remember this saying....
"Ignore history at your own peril"
Schachmesiter - facts always win through at the end of the day and is being seen here
Wonder if the new coal play has a high waller in place !!!
"we're going to need a bigger..................pump"
Further confirmation that UKOG does appear to be goer and can only add value to our holding from here on in.
Just need BN to confirm his views on FB and that should soften the disappointment as to where the share price currently sits
Obviously someone doesn't share the same vision on JMS as some here :-)
That his tenure at RRR could soon be over with a forced EGM to oust him and I guess that anxiety and stress led to the criticism of Zumore.
Without facts behind the $34m turnover grabbing headline then its just another bit of chip paper !
He doesn't have the moral fabric to add any skin to the above as its clearly not a sweet a deal as some would like to imagine. If there was a good annual profit then of course that would have been mentioned - that is a complete non brainer !!
BN - what are your views on the recent FB concerns posted here.
I don't think its a Ponzi scheme, but as someone who is close to FB, then when do you think the IPO will take place?
Penny - this bit I guess?
Dear Sirs,
it’s been months since I last visited your page.
In the meantime I started reserving shares with the IPO and encountered another strange/weird thing:
in the share purchase agreement – which was hardly written by a native English speaker – Fastbase Inc. was mentioned as an American company, with central office located in Delaware – a sort of tax haven(?).
Since the news were all mentioning a Danish company, I turned to the tax office in Delaware to find out who/what Fastbase Inc. was. They confirmed that Fastbase Inc. still has unpaid tax obligation and the address printed on the share purchase agreement no longer belongs to Fastbase Inc.
I phoned Gunsynd about my concerns but I could not directly speak to the CEO. Lucy Williams (http://pcorpfin.com/corporate-broking/) confirmed that there were negotiations between Gunsynd and Fastbase but it was also far from anything concrete. Still there is no info on their site about Fastbase.
To my greatest luck, it turned out that as a beginner private investor I wouldn’t have access to LSE AIM, so I needed to cancel my share purchase with Fastbase. Although they replied almost instantly and accepted my cancellation, one month ago Fastbase sent me a payable invoice via PayPal. Of course, I refused to pay.
Isn’t it funny, how little memory they have in a game-changer / successful database / CRM system they have raved about for quite some time now?
Sorry for this long post. I just wanted to confirm that this hardly can be anything else than a scam.
Best regards,
Thomas
https://www.peakdemand.co.uk/blog/the-curious-case-of-fastbase/
I'll send some up - but may take a day or two :-)
penny - maybe turn off your computer and go for a nice walk in the sun
Summer part 2 is on its way and should be enjoyed by more, rather than the bitterness you put into this board
In life there are always people in a worse off situation than oneself and you shouldn't forget that
At the end of the day its an AIM share that isn't performing as holders would want at present, so you should bide your time like the rest of us and go out in the sun and top up the serotonin levels.
£330K paid for an instant £1,000,000 holding - yep a petty thing eh !
I think all would do the same on a guaranteed one way bet % wise and irrespective of the sums involved
Trisse - ' he just bought 11m shares!'
What you mean is that as per the RNS - 'Mr. Archer has exercised Warrants over 11,111,112 Ordinary Shares at £0.03 each'
So he is paying for his bargain priced 11 million 3p warrants, as opposed to buying in the open market. Nice tripling of your investment in one swoop.
Always best to have transparency in such headline news
But lets not the facts get in the way of a good headline eh ! :-)
probably some of his free warrants and does send out a bit of a bad message - If the man at the top is selling and whom knows most as to what is happening in the background then it doesn't always bode well !!
- oink oink !!
Spurs777 what Zumore posts isn't vacuous but actually pretty damning in its truthfulness
Bell has raised circa £18-£20 over the last 8 years between RRR and RGM and what dividends/returns have been made to shareholders.
Once he gets voted out at RRR (stake building currently taking place amongst a few holders) then a re-rate will happen there and the same would then probably follow here too.
Plus there's the prospect of Tom Winnifriths memoirs - Bell is one of the few people TW hasn't criticized in the past and beggars the question - Why ? It's certainly not for his astute management skills and financial decision making.
Sp Penny - if you are really that sure on FB not floating/Gun getting a return, then would you donate say £100 to a charity of your choice if they do?
You'll be in a win win situation as you are a Gun holder and so if they do - your shares will go up in value and you feel good for giving £100 to charity :-)